Italy is our country, those who love history, culture, art! Tuscany and Florence means rebirth of the human spirit from the ashes of Middle Ages, and it means a part of how i think and feel. For this reason, i’m florentine citizen like you. Unfortunately the town is small and we can not live there, all together. Because there is no space for my, i come home rarely. Just how to turn on the light of my spirit from Dante, Boccaccio, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Machiavelli, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Donatello, Galileo Galilei, Catherine de’ Medici, Antonio Meucci, Guccio Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Roberto Cavalli, Florence Nightingale, Emilio Pucci…When you go on travel, you must to tell me, for to take your place until you return! 😀

How lovely to meet you Martina. Thanks for visiting thechangingpalette. If you explore it some more you will see how much of an Italophile I am. I look forward to exploring yours and following you in the coming months. With best wishes 🙂

Hi Martina, I am lucky enough to have traveled to Florence and you have a beautiful city there. You are lucky to have so many things to photograph. I will look forward to seeing your pictures. All the best.
Mark

Beautiful imagery Martina! Even though I’m based in london, Italy is like my second home as my Husband and I got married on the Amalfi Coast last year. I thoroughly enjoy what your blog has to offer – from your new follower 😀

Cara Martina, I will be visiting Rome in May this year. I have already been there and saw the most important monuments. With my next visit I would like to search for other – not so obvious – places. Some little hidden treasures that can be discovered when you have a bit more time. Can you suggest any such places (buildings, gardens, streets…)? Grazie.

Your photos are absolutely amazing! I follow quite a few blogs and your talent is obvious (I’m an amateur for sure, but I feel I’ve seen a ton of travel photos!). I am going to sit and enjoy them for a while here this evening, but no matter how many I “like,” I actually like many, many more!

You have a truly amazing blog, Martina, so many inspiring photographs. You are blessed to live in a beautiful city like Firenze. I visited it a lot when I lived in Genova many years ago. L’Italia mi manca sempre….Marcus

You’re so kind! Thank you so much 🙂 Your photographs are breathtaking, It is always a pleasure to read your posts! You’re right, Firenze is so beautiful! I didn’t know you lived in Genova, it is a lovely city too! Hope I’ll get the chance to visit Nuremberg one day 🙂 Have a wonderful week!